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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Wartrace, Tennessee

 
Clickable Map of Bedford County, Tennessee and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Bedford County, TN (35) Coffee County, TN (67) Lincoln County, TN (55) Marshall County, TN (32) Moore County, TN (11) Rutherford County, TN (227)  BedfordCounty(35) Bedford County (35)  CoffeeCounty(67) Coffee County (67)  LincolnCounty(55) Lincoln County (55)  MarshallCounty(32) Marshall County (32)  MooreCounty(11) Moore County (11)  RutherfordCounty(227) Rutherford County (227)
Shelbyville is the county seat for Bedford County
Wartrace is in Bedford County
      Bedford County (35)  
ADJACENT TO BEDFORD COUNTY
      Coffee County (67)  
      Lincoln County (55)  
      Marshall County (32)  
      Moore County (11)  
      Rutherford County (227)  
 
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1 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — "Dedicated to Those Brave & Gallant Soldiers in Butternut & Gray"!
By Sergeant Major Larry E. & Mrs. Sheila M. Williams, US Army / Retired Commander Camp #72 (Manchester), Starnes DBE., TN Div., SCV 10 December 2011Map (db m152097) WM
2 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 43 — Andrew Jackson
Wartrace is located on a 5000-acre North Carolina grant acquired by General Andrew Jackson at an 1802 marshal's sale in Nashville. In 1805, Jackson came to the area to establish his boundaries for the opening of the lands for settlement by the . . . Map (db m152096) HM
3 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 7 — Army of Tennessee
Hardee's Corps retired to the Wartrace-Fairfield defensive line, January, 1863. Here they remained until late June, when Rosecrans, moving the bulk of the Federal Army of the Cumberland around the right flank to Manchester, made Bragg withdraw from . . . Map (db m152093) HM
4 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 42 — Beechwood Plantation
The Beechwood Plantation house, which formerly stood at this site, was an important Confederate headquarters during the Tullahoma Campaign. It was built for Col. Andrew Erwin, Jr. and family in 1826. The Erwins, who were southern sympathizers, . . . Map (db m25862) HM
5 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — Skirmish at Liberty GapJune 24-26, 1863
(front) Cleburne's Division - Maj/Gen Patrick R Cleburne Liddell's Brigade - Brig/Gen St John Richardson Liddell 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Col Daniel C Govan 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Col L. Featherston 6 & 7th . . . Map (db m152100) HM WM
6 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 45 — Skirmish at Wartrace
In April 1862, Major James M. Shanklin with 197 men of the 42nd Indiana Infantry campedon the west bank of Wartrace Creek, near the end of Bridgeview Street, to secure the supply line of the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad by guarding two bridges . . . Map (db m152103) HM
7 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 34 — Strolling Jim
Strolling Jim, the first World's Champion Tennessee Walking Horse, is buried in a pasture directly behind the Walking Horse Hotel. Foaled in 1936, this former work horse was ridden to the championship by Floyd Carothers at the first Walking Horse . . . Map (db m24165) HM
8 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — Tullahoma CampaignJune 24-July 4, 1863
(side 1) Anatomy of a Campaign In late June of 1863, Union Major General William S. Rosecrans launched a massive offensive from his base in Murfreesboro in an attempt to drive Confederate General Braxton Bragg’s 43,000-man Army of . . . Map (db m152889) HM
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9 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — Valley Home
Built 1835 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m172348) HM
10 Tennessee, Bedford County, Wartrace — 3G 44 — Wartrace
In 1850, Rice Coffey gave eight acres to the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad on which the main line would run with a depot and freight house at the junction of the branch line to Shelbyville. In 1851, town lots were laid off. The following year, . . . Map (db m88407) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024